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THE  LIBRARY 

OF 
THE  UNIVERSITY 

OF  CALIFORNIA 

Paleontology 

GIFT  OF 


Professor  R.   W.  Chaney 


•'• 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  THE  LITERATURE  RELATING  TO  THE 
TERTIARY  GEOLOGY  AND  PALAEONTOLOGY  OF  THE 
GREAT  BASIN  REGION  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 


Compiled  by  H.  Ernestine  Ripley 


1920? 


Cast. 

GIFT 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  THE  LITERATURE  RELATING  TO 
THE  TERTIARY  GEOLOGY  AND  PALAEONTOLOGY  OF  THF  GREAT  EASIH 

REGION  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES^  ** 


Listed  chronologically  at  the  end 

under  the  several  Great  Basin  states  at  the  end. 
Abstracts  of  most  of  the  literature  will  be  found  in  the 

partial  bibliographies  at  the  end. 
Cartography,  see  note  at  end. 

(Anonymous) 

1.  1898  a         Geological  Hotes.     Kept* GOT. of  Arizona  to 

Secfy  Inter.,   Ann. Repts. Inter, U.S.,   Misc. 
Repta.,   pp.   307-312,1898. 

2.  1899  b         Notes  on  the  Geology  of  Arizona*     Ibid* . 

Sfiiso.ReptB. ,Pt.S,    pp. 194-303,    1899. 

Abbot,   Lieut.   Henry  L. 

3.  1857  a         General  Report,   General  Description  of  the  Regions 

Examined.      Report  upon  Explorations    (in  1855) 
for  a  Railroad  Route,   frois  the  Saoraeentd  Valley 
to  the  Columbia  River  by  Lieut.   R.S.Williamson, 
assisted  by  Lieut.   Henry  L.   Abbot,   Pt.l,  pp. 19-134 
(Chaps.   1-4,  pp. 25-111),   U.S. 33rd  Congr.,2nd  sees., 
Sen.Ex.Boo.,   no. 78,   1857. 


f  Largely  representative  to  and  including  1918  ',  but  not  ex- 
haustive.    Publications  on  mining  and  economic  geology  have  been 
examined  only  to  the  extent  that  this  literature  is  listed  in  the 
U.S.  Geological  Survey  bibliography,   and  very  little  of  that  is 
included.     Also  there  are  no  entries  from  the  early  Spanish  writings 
and  explorations. 

**  For  delimitation  of  area  conprising  the  Great  Basin  region 
see  Murrimss,   J.C,a   fcifcau.lmejr.PhiXos.  Soo.  .n.&* 


1915;    Fennemen,    Hevin  If.,    Physiographic   Divisions  of  the  U.S. 
Ann.  Aesoc.Amer.  Geographer  a,   vol.  6,  r>t.  1,1917.      (Columbia  Plateau 
region,    differentiated  in  letter,    ie  included  by  Merriam  in 
Great  Basin  region.)  ' 


133 


Literature    Liatsd  bv  Stgt«»« 


Ariscna,    Kos.    ,»>>»»>>,»,*>»>»» 

California,  Hoe.  ,  ,  *  ,   »>>*»»»»»* 

(minerals  will  be 
Idaho,  Kcs.  ,,,»,,,,,,,*»,>,  ,1, 

inserted  by 

Ripley  in  l«t 
Bew  Max  ioo ,  Hos .*,»,»,,»»»,*»*>, 

galley  proof. ) 
Oragon,  Hos.,  »,,»»*,»,»*»»,»>» 

Utah,  llos*,  *»,*>»,,,»*»»»>»»» 
Washington,  Kos.,  »>»»>,?*»»»»»*» 


Anderson,   Robert 
4*        1909  a 


Antisell,   Thomas 
5.        1856,1857  a 


Geology  and  Oil  Prospects  of  Reno,   Nevada. 

Bull. U.S. Gaol. Surv. , no. 381-B, pp. 475-489 ,1909. 


Geological  Report.   Pt.3  of  Report  by  Lieut. 
John  G.   Parka  of  Explorations   {Parke  and 
Campbell, 1854, 1855)  for  Railroad  Routes 
from  San  Francisco  Bay  to  Los  Angeles,   Cali- 
fornia,  and  froa  the  Pimas  Tillages  on  the 
Gila  to  the  Rio  Grande,  near  the  32nd  Parallel 
of  lorth  Latitude,    Chaps ,1,3, 13, 13-15, 18-34, 
36,30.   Repte.1fcpl.and  Surv.   to  Ascertain  the 
Most  Practicable  and  Economical  Route  for  a 
Railroad  from  the  Mississippi  River  to  the 
Pacific  Ocean  in  1853- 18 56, vol. 7, pt. 3,  U.S. 
33rd  Congr.,3nd  sess.,   Sen. Ex. Boo., no. 78, 
pp. 1-31, 1857,   Rouse  Ex. Doc., no. 91 


Arnold,  Ralph 
6.       1904  ft 


7.        1906  b 


8.        1909  c 


Arnold,  Ralph,  and 
Garfias,  V.R. 

9.       1914  a 


Faunal  Relations  of  the  Carriso  Creek  Beds 
of  California.     Science, n. s. , vol. 19, 
p.   503,   Mar. 35, 1904. 

The  Tertiary  and  Quaternary  Pectens  of  Cali- 
fornia.    U. S.Geol. Bur v. Professional  Pa., 
no. 47,   384  pp.,   53  pis.,  3  figs.,   1906. 

Paleontology  of  the  Coalinga  District,   Fresno 
and  King  Counties,    California.     Bull .U.S. 
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Geology  and  Technology  of  the  California  Oil 
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pp. 383-467,   15  figs,    (incl.aap),   Mar. ,1914. 


3 


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11.  1904  b  The  Desert  Dry  Lakes  of  California.     Mi n. end 

Scientific  Press, vol. 89, pp. 138, 161-1 74, 
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13*     1911  a  Notes  on  the  Later  Cenosoic  History  of  the 

Mo have  Desert  Region  in  Southeastern  Cali- 
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13  •     1912  b  Physiography  and  Structure  of  the  Wee  tern 

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Ball,   John 

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Bamaiater,  R.f. 
30.     1873  ft 


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Notes  on  Ore  Deposits  of  Southwestern 

and  Eastern  California.  Bull.U.S.G«ol.Surv, 
no.  £85,  pp.  53-73,  1906. 

A  Geologic  Reconnaissance  in  Southwestern 
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{incl.map),  31  figs*,   1911   (Bibl.of  explora- 
tion of  Arizona,  1865-1910,  pp. 

The  Ore  Deposits  of  Northeastern  Washington. 
Bull.0.S.G*ol*8urv.,So.550,B15  pp.,   19  ple.» 
36  figa.,  1914*     (Pr**ious  literature,  p*3) 

-  -      -         * 


Report  of  a  Geological  Reconnaissance  Along 
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5 

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8VO.,    Pt.2,pp581~S41,    (187B)   1873* 

Bar  n  e  a ,   Co  r  r  in ,   and 
Byler,   E.A. 

21.     1913  a  Relation  of  Faulting  and  Mineralisation  in 

Goldfield  (Hevada).     Mining  and  Scientific 
Preae,    vol. 107,  pp.    59-60,    July  :12,    1913. 

Batsson,    Charles  E.W. 

£3.     19G6-19C7  a        The  Mohave  Mining  District  of  California. 

Bi-Month.Bull.Amer.Inst.Min.Engrs.,Ho.7, 

pp. 65-82,   9  figs.,   Jan., 1906;   Trans. Amer. 

InBt.tfin*EngrB.,Tol. 37, pp. 160-177,   9  figs.t 

(1906)   1907. 


Report  on  the  Geology  of  the  Country  near  the 
Forty-ninth  Parallel  of  TS°rth  Latitude  weet 
of  the  Rooky  Mountains  from  Observations 
made  in  1859-1861,   with  note  by  Geo.M.Dawaon. 
Ann.Rept.Geol.   and  Natural  His t.Surv. Canada, 
42pp.,   map   (1682-1884)  1884. 

The  Seven  Devils  Mining  District,   Idaho. 
Engineer,   and  Min.Jour.,   vol. 69,   pp. 345-346 
(345),   3  figs.,   Mar .24, 1900. 

Historical  and  Geological  Survey  of  the  Florida 

Mountains  {Hew  Mexico}*     Mining  Sci.,Tcl.   70 
So. 1745,   pp. 35-36,   Aug. ,1914. 


Beals,   ffeu.   Jr. 
24.     1900  a 


Becker,   Clyde  M, 
Zb.     1914  a 


Becker,    George  Ferdinand 

36.      1880-1884  a          (Reconnoieeance  of  the  San  Francisco,   Eureka, 

and  Bodie  Districts.)     First  Ann.Rept. 

Director    (Clarence  King)  U.S.Geol.Surv.  , 

pp.  37-47   (1879-1880)    1880. 

27.  1883  b        Geology  of  the  Cosmtcck  Lode  and  the  Waxhoe 

a   ,.    ..  -,  '«  .;••  J    ~:     •  !.'...•• 

District.     Mon.U.S.Geol.Surv.  ,  vol.iii,  1882 

Abe  tr.  The  ABO.  Jour.Sci.  (3),   vol.  B6,  pp.  479-483; 
Science,   1884,   vol.  3,  pp.  48-49,    vol.  4,  pp.  66-87. 

38.  1884  c  The  Relations  of  the  Mineral  Belts  of  the     . 

Pacific  Slope  to  the  Great  Upheavals.     The 
Am.  Jour.Sci.   and  Arts   (3),    vol.28,  pp.  209-313, 
1884* 

39.  1885  d  Geological  Sketch  of  the  Pacific  Division. 

Tenth  Census  U.8.,vol.l3,Chapt.I,  pp.  5-59, 
1  map. 

Aria.  ,  pp.  44-  53  Oregon,  pp.  37-39 

Calif  .  ,  pp.  7-36,  Washington,  pp.  37-39 

Idaho,  pp.  53-  59  Utah,   pp.  38-44 
Uevada,  pp.  39-38 

30.  1886  e  The  Washes  Bocks.  Bull.Calif.Aoad.  Sol.,  vol.3, 

Ho.  6,   pp.93-130   (1886-1887),  Bov*6,  1886. 

31.  1887  f        1  Sketch  of  the  Geological  Development  of  the 

Pacific  Slops.  Proc.  Newport  Saturel  Hist. 
.S,  13  J»p,  {1886-1887), 


The  washoe  Rocks.     Bull.Calif  .Aoad.Sci.,fio-6, 

1887,  pp.  93-130*     The  Amer  .laturalist,  vol.33, 
pp.  639-640,   1888. 


Becfcsr ,   Geo .  F. ,   oont  * d 

53*     1888  h  Geology  of  th€  Quicksilver  Deposits  of  th* 

Pacific  Slope.     0.3»0eol.Sur*,Mon.,no.   13, 
xix,   486  pp.,   7  pis.,   atlas   (14  sheets,    fol) 
1888. 


34.      1SS9   i 


Bell,  Robert  B. 
35.   1901  a 


36.  1904  b 


37.   1908  c 


Biddle,  Henry  J, 
38.     1888  a 


Summary  of  the  Geology  of  the  Quicksilver 
Deposits  of  the  Pacific  Slope.     Eighth  Ann. 
Rapt. Director   (Powell)  U.8.C«ol.Sur*.,Pt.ii, 
pp.965-$8S,  pis. 83-63   (inol.«ap),    (1886-1887), 
1889.     Resume  of  U. 8. G.S. Men, 10.13,1088). 

An  Outline  of  Idaho  Geology  and  the  Principal 
Ore  Deposits  of  Lerohi  and  Ouster  Counties, 
Idaho.     Proo. Inter n.Min.Congr.,  4th  sess., 
pp. 64-80,    1901. 

The  Geology  and  Mineral  Resources  of  Idaho. 
Kept. of  Proc.Tth  ann.sess.AouHin.Oongr. , 
pp,300~236,   1904. 

Geological  Diagram  of  Idaho.     Hi nth  Ann.Rept. 
Min. Industry  of  Idaho,  317  pp. (310-314), 
illus.,    (1007)  1908. 

Notes  on  the  Surface  Geology  of  Southern  Oregon. 
The  Am, Jour. So i. and  Arts  (3), vol.35, 
pp.475-483,   1888. 


ft 

8 


Bet t any,   G.  F, 
40 .      1876  a 


Berry,   3.L. 

39.      1916  a  An  Earthquake  in  Sevads.     Mining  and  Scien- 

tific Press,   vol. 113, Ho. 3,   pp. 53-53,   3pla. 
July- Deo.   1916 

On  the  Genus  Merycochoerua   (Fa»ily  Qreodoatidae) 
with  Descriptions  of  Two  Hew  Specie*   (speci- 
mens collected  by  Lord  Walaingfeam  from  John 
Day  valley,   1871-73).     Quar.Jour .Geol.Soc., 
*  vol. SS^pp. 359-173,   1876. 

Blaokwelder,  Eliot 

1910-1913  a         Regional  Geology  of  the  United  Btatea  of  Horth 

Aaerioa.     Handbuch  der  Hegionalen  Geologie, 
Vol.,Pt.3   (G.  Steinisann  and  0.  Wilckene, 
editora).     Heidelberg,   Carl  Winter *s  tJnfver- 
altatebuchhandlung,  Hew  Yor,   G.  S.  Stechert  & 
Co.,   358  pp.,  SI  fige.    (inol.   mspa),      (Bibl., 
with  abatratsta,   pp. 349-353),   1910-1913. 


43.      1913  b 


The  Old  Erosion  Surface  in  Idaho;  a  Criticism. 
The  Jour.  Geol.,  vol.  30,  no.  5,  pp.  410-414, 
-  Aug.  ,1913. 


Blake,   Wteu   Phippa 
43*      1854  a 


Ancient   Lake  in  the  Colorado  Desert.     The  Amer. 
Jbur.Sci.   and  Arts   (3  ),  vol.  xvii,  pp.  435-438, 
1854.     Reprint  of  oosmmioation  to 

Advert  iaer,  of  California. 


Blake,   IB.   Phipps,   cont'd 

44.      71855  b  Preliminary  Geological  Report.     Report  of  a 

Reconnaissance  and  Surveys,  on  partial  routed 
in  California,   Connected  with  the  Surveys 
for  Ascertaining-  the  Moat   Practicable  Rail- 
road Route  froEfthe  Mississippi  River  to  the 
Pacific  Ocean,  under   Command  of  Lieut.  B.S. 
Williamson  in  1853*1854.     Published  as  a 
separate  only,  of  Bouse  Ex.Boc.so.lB9,  33rd 
Congr.,lst.s«38.,8Q  pp.  ,   t&ily,   ?1885. 


Williamson's  Report  was  not  published  with 
the  other  parts  of  H.fx.Boc.&o.l39,   in  vol.18, 
pt.3  of  House  Executive  Documents,  although 
Williamson's  and  Blake's  reports  are  listed 
in  Table  of  Contents  of  vol.18  as  "Pt.x*  of 
•Voi.iii*  of  House  Pacific  Railroad  Reports; 
this  vol.iii  was  never  issued,   and  Pacific 
Railroad  Reports,   Pta.vii,  ix,  x,  which  were 
to  constitute  it,  appear  subsequently  in 
augmented  form  in  Senate  doc. 

the  date  1854  appearing  in  various  bibli- 
ographies for  Blake's  Preliminary  Report  is 
an  error;  the  date  is  probably  1855,  but  not 
earlier* 

45.  1856  c  Observations  on  the  Extent  of  the  Gold  Region 

of  California  sad  Oregon,  with  Sot  ices  of 
Mineral  Localities  in  California  and  of  Some 
Remarkable  ^peciaena  of  Crystalline  Gold. 
The  Amer.  Jour.  Sci.  and  Arts   (0),  vol.  30, 
pp.  78-85  (76),   1855. 

46.  18$5t18S6  d        Oa  the  Grooving  and  Polishing  of  Hard  Rocks  and 

Minerals  by  Dry  Sand.     The  A.T  sr.  Sour.  ?ci.  and 
Arts  (3),  vol.  30,  pp.  178-181,  1855;  Ptoc.Amer. 
Aaaoc.Adv.Sci.  ,Tol.9,   pp»  2  17-230,    (1855)  1858. 
See  brief  notice  in  "Preliminary  Geological 
Report,    Bouse  Ex.  Do  c.  ,  no.  13  9,   p.  37,  185  5. 


Blake,   is.   Phipps,   cont fd 

47.  1856  e  Review  of  a  Portion  of  the  Geological  Map  of 

the  United  States  and  British  Provinces  by 
Jules  Marcou.      The   Amer. Jour.8ci.and  Arts   (3), 
vol. 33, pp. 383-388,    1856. 

48.  1856  f  Report  of  the  Geology  of  the  Route,  near  the 

Thirty-second  Parallel:  Prepared  from  the 
Collection  and  Hatas  of  Capt.   Pope.     Appen- 
dix to  Rept.  by  Brev.Capt,  John  Pope,  Ex- 
.    .    .  ploration  of  a  Route  for  the  Pacific  Rail- 

road near  the  Thirty-second  Parallet  of  lorth 
Latitude,   ffcom  the  Red  River  to  the  Rio  Grande. 
Repta.Explo.   and  Surv*  to  Ascertain  the  Most 
Practicable  and  Economic  Route  for  s  Railroad 
from  the  Mississippi  River  to  the  Pacific  Ocean 
in  1853-1854,  33rd  Congr.,  3d  sess.,   Sen.!*. 
Doc.»o.78,   Appendix,  50  pp.,  maps, (1855)  1856. 

49.  1856  g  Remarks  upon  the  Geology  of  California  from 

Observations  in  Connection  with  the  U.S. Survey 
and  Exploration  for  a  Railroad  Route  to  the 

Pacific.     Proc.Amer.Ae8oo.Adv.Sci. ,9th  meet- 

* 

ing   (Aug. ,1855),  pp.00E-3S5,    1856* 

SO*     1856  h  Report  on  the  Geology  of  the  Route   (near  the 

35th  Parallel,  explored  by  Lieut.  A.  w.  Whipple, 
1853-54).     So. 1, General  Report  on  the  Geologi- 
cal Collections;  no. 3,  Resume  and  Field  notes 
by  Jules  Marcou,  geologist  and  mining  engineer 
to  the  expedition,  with  translation  by  Blake 
(pp. 121-175) .     33rd  Congr . ,8d  sess . , Sen. Ex . 
Doo.no. 78,   Hepts.   of  Explo.and  Surv.   to  Ascer- 
tain the  Most  Practicable  and  Economical  Route 
for  a  Railroad  from  the  Mississippi  River  to 
the  Pacific  Ocean  in  1853-54,   vol.iii,pt.ivf 
chaps,   i-vlii,  x,  pp. 107-119, 12 1-184,   1856; 
Bouse  Ex.   Doc*  no.   91. 

51*     1807  i  Geological  Report,     So*lt   Itinineary,  or  Notes 

and  General  Observations  upon  the  Geology  of 
the  Route,  chaps,   vi-x,  no.  £,  Geology  of  Per* 
tions  of  the  Route,   chaps 9  xi,   xvi,   xvii. 
Part  ii  of  Rept.  bv  tieut.  R.  S.  Williaisson  of 
Explorations   (1853)  in  California  for  Railroad 


Blake,   Wau   Phipps,    ccnt'd 

Routes,   to  Connect  with  the  Routes  near  the 
35th  and  32 ad  Parallels  of  North  Latitude. 
33rd  Congr.,3d  seas. ,  Ben/ F,x. Doc. no. 78,  Kept  a. 
Expl.andSurv.   to  Ascertain  the  Most  Praoti- 
oeble  and  Economics!  Route  for  *  Railroad 
from  the  Mississippi  River  to  the  Pacific 
Ocean  in  1853-54,    Vol.    v,   pp.  (1856)   1857* 

See  Preliminary  Geological  Report,   1855. 

53.     1857  j  Observations  on  the  Orography  of  the  Western 

% 

Portion  of  the  United  States*     Proo.Airer. Aesoo. 
Ad v.Sci., Tenth  meet. (Aug., 1856),   pt»  3,   Natu- 
ral Hist.,pp.ll9-134,    1857 

53.  1858  k  Report  of  a  Geological  Reconnaissance  in  Cali- 

fornia:  Hade  in  Connection  with  the  Expedition 
to  Survey  Routes  in  California,   to  connect 
with  the  Surveys  of  Routes  for  a  Railroad  from 
the  Mississippi  River  to  the  Pacific  Ocean, 
under  the  command  of  Lieut.   R.S.Williamson.,, 
in  1853.     With  Appendix  on  Portions  of  the 
Collections,  by  Louis  Agassix,   Aug. J.Gould, 
J.W. Bailey,   T. A. Conrad,   John  Torray,   Geo.C. 
Schaeffer.     H.   Bailliere,  4to,   Hew  York,    London, 
Paris,   Madrid,   370  pp.,   38  pis.,    illu3.,mape, 
1858. 

54.  1864  1  Hotes  on  the  Geology  and  Mines  of  Nevada  Terri- 

tory (Washoe  Silver  Region,   Ofoited  States). 
Qua? * Jour. Geol. Hoc*, vol. BQ,   pp. 317-337,   4   figs., 
Apr. 13,   1864. 

Notes  on  the  Geographical  Distribution  and  Ge- 
ology of  the  Precious  Metals  and  ^luable  Miner- 
als on  the  Pacific  Slope  of  the  United  States. 
Appendix  to  Jour. of  Calif. Ben. and  Assembly, 16th 
sees.   Legislature  of  Calif. , vol. 3, pp. 359-363, 
1866. 


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12 

Blake,  Wte.  Phipps,  cent  *d 

Bote  on  the  Brown  Coal  Formation  of  Washington 

ill^  ,  y>^  :.  -  ..     '<:•  ~O.  .  j  "          .  .  ,  vw^v    •-  f- 

Territory  and  Oregon.     Proo.C&lif  .Acad.Soi., 
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535.  1913  a  Suggested  Paleontologio  Correlation  between 

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538.  1916  a     An  American  Pliocene  Betr,  UniY.Calif.-Publ* 

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